Laserfiche WebLink
3 THIS IS IT APRIL 27-MAY I, 1998 <br /> PARKS, RECREATION & and that reservations are currently being taken. It <br /> is hoped that churches will have the opportunity <br /> FORESTRY to pass this information onto couples who are <br /> PARKS: planning to be married. <br /> Eagle Scout candidate Mike Amundson <br /> completed his Eagle Scout project last weekend, Also, a sign has been prepared and will be <br /> April 25 &26. He and his crew of workers installed soon outside the Community Center <br /> installed timber landscaping around the new play informing the public that reservations for <br /> equipment at Groveland Park. Under the Community Center facilities are currently being <br /> supervision and direction of Steve Dazenski, taken. It is hoped that the Community Center will <br /> Mike completed the project with flying colors! have a majority of the calendar year reserved for <br /> 1999 upon Grand Opening. <br /> Summer Seasonal parks employee Peter Szurek <br /> began work this month. He has been busy FORESTRY: <br /> grooming fields in preparation for high school With Arbor Day and Arbor Month to celebrate, <br /> games and adult softball league commencement. Rick is in the parks with school children and <br /> Youth teams have begun practices too. The scouts planting trees. Several large pine trees will <br /> excellent weather has encouraged early use of be planted by Pinewood students at Greenfield <br /> parks this Spring. Park. The tree sale was again a success with <br /> many residents taking advantage of purchasing <br /> Parks trees are ready to burst into blooming excellent bare root stock at excellent prices. <br /> flowers. The many flowering trees in the parks CABLE TV: <br /> are especially beautiful this time of year. The dry <br /> weather has required sprinkling system and Approximately eight elementary age youth of the <br /> drinking fountains to be repaired and hooked up community have been working with Patrick Toth <br /> for early Spring use in the parks. and Liz Neuberg (CTV) on a weekly basis in <br /> April learning the skills of Cable TV production. <br /> RECREATION: Patrick has given them the opportunity to learn <br /> Summer Recreation Activity registrations begin camera work,to produce shows,become <br /> this week. Activities for summer begin when reporters, interview people and make <br /> school is out. Softball and Baseball programs commercials. Students worked together to <br /> begin practices in mid May. The Youth produce shows on video tape, all of which will <br /> Volunteer Coaches Clinic will be held Saturday, receive a copy. The class was a great success, <br /> May 9 and this will commence in-house softball with rave reviews from participants and parents. <br /> baseball activities. <br /> Congratulations to Patrick Toth who was recently <br /> Community Garden plot reservations are presented an award for Cable Access Producer of <br /> currently being taken. The meeting of gardeners the Year. This award acknowledges Patrick for <br /> will be held Saturday, May 16. work that he has done in the production of <br /> Mounds View Cable TV programming for the <br /> A brochure for Mounds View Community Center government channel. Barbara Haake was also <br /> has been printed and distributed to all the area presented an achievement award for her work in <br /> churches. A letter to church staff has also been Cable TV and government access programming. <br /> sent informing them the Community Center <br /> banquet room will be available for use in 1999 Mary Saarion <br />